I've been thinking a lot as of late. Paul McCartney is the greatest songwriter of all time, and there are plenty others to choose from. Not looking for arguments. This is from somebody, that back in junior high, was listening to the song 'Coming Up.' Today, I'm listening to 'Fool on the Hill.' There aren't any bad songs with Paul. How do you just sit there in front of a crowd and write a song? This is all beyond me. Think for a moment, if you will. Everything, having to do with Paul, is like a brilliant ray of sunshine. It's his soul, I do believe. He is peaceful and cares about animals and the world and people. He loved Linda and created a beautiful family along with all the music of 'Wings'. You don't see him on tabloids or on the news because he is a loud mouth wanting attention. I wish the world was filled with more people like him. I'm just wanting to know if anybody agrees and sees exactly what I see. Can I get thumbs up, people? Paul's birthday was two days ago. Happy belated birthday, Paul!
I love Paul. But c'mon you can't exonerate him from the "bad songs" charge. There are plenty: Temporary Secretary, Freedom, Maxwell's Silver Hammer. But he probably has the most "good" songs out of anyone in his peer group as well.
YES. Paul McCartney will be remembered like Mozart and Chopin. He is the best of the 20th Century. We are very fortunate to have been alive to hear his music right from him.
No one can ever beat Paul McCartney, he is a complete package, i.e., a genius songwriter, amazing singing voice and good looks. Not to mention his natural connection to his audience.
@nakedBison69 Ha ha...My neighbor Larry Kane, was the ONLY reporter to travel with the Beatles on their 64/65 tours of the U.S. at the height of Beatlemania...his book "Ticket to Ride" is a fascinating read...Im just relating what he said about Paul ..hes not a bad guy at all ,,don't get me to wrong...but Larry said that he lives in a bubble and wasn't as real/ and approachable and down to Earth as John and George were...thats all
This song. My beloved Mom, a member of The Greatest Generation, opened her heart to the Beatles. She once confided in me that this song, "Fool on the Hill" was her second favorite Beatles song. Her first? "Yesterday", as played and sung by the Beatles, and me, her favorite only daughter. So when I hear this song, I think of my Mom, who could sometime surprise us all with her wisdom and grasp of the mysterious. God love you, Mom. I miss you.
I can't think of anyone as talented as Paul....singer, songwriter, guitarist, nature and animal lover....just brilliant at everything this man does...I've loved him since the age of 9 and always will ~ 💖💖💖💖
He so deserves a Nobel Prize, or an entirely new award, to recognise his unique impact on the WORLD for over half a century, and hopefully many more years. His songs have depth, are uplifting, speak of the human condition and have touched millions of people. The underlying message being peace/love, who else has spread that message as elegantly??
Paul’s “Fool on the hill” is a major song musically and lyrically. Check the way the lyrics unfold by the way he turns the perspective right around. “They are the fools” while he”the man of a thousand voices” It is a hymn for the outsider.
Absolutely!!! On first impression it’s the saddest song ever but it then becomes the truest, the hymn to all of us outsiders, outsiders to the spinning world❤
I saw him in 1976 at MSG with Linda and Wings. He sang The Long And Winding Road and Yesterday too. That night remains one of the highlights of my life. What a talent. I have always loved and admired Paul.
This is my song!! I have been the fool on the hill all of my life! No one has ever understood me, but Jesus does!!! And that's what counts !!!!!!!!!!!!
Well said. Totally ridiculous to dislike this. McCartney is unquestionably one of the greatest singers, songwriters, and popular icons of the twentieth century. That being said, as much as I like Paul doing it, my favorite is Sergio and Brazil '66. But Paul wrote it. I was born in '55...I count my lucky stars to have grown up in an era where popular music was extremely well crafted-ALL styles of popular music.
Paul McCartney s music is as fresh now as the day it was made ,so refreshing always timeless classics,were blessed to have shared his music, Thankyou from all your listeners and fans,God bless you always Paul,💖
Thankyou Paul your music inspired me to pick up my flute for the first time and play during a depressing time of pandemic l listened to fool on the hill, it did it for me Thank you,💖
Some voices like Paul’s don’t need a choir for their songs do touch your ❤and deeply into your soul, they go!! Terrific re-make Mr. MacCartney...Perfect video: wow, wow, wow 😇😇😇😇❤️💙❤️💙❤️ Simply beautiful !!
I feel like this song is about the person that we all know, that hasn't done much with their life by the traditional measures. But when you look them in the eye you see they have a joyous glint in their eye, and a knowing smile on the corner of their mouth. And you realise this person exists on a whole different level to yourself, and the other people you know.
You just described me🌻and my entire birth family saw me as a fool...was judged by the standards everyone is forced to live by. I never did fit in and I'm the happiest being just to be me
mercedes6194 yes I agree...if God wanted to visit us through a British songwriter -vocalist-musician it is he, Sir Paul...revisiting his work 45 years later (I was 7 or 8 when my mom played his music) it's still magical and fresh...and uplifting
@@helenhanson5781 oh please don't start. He's not dead. Anyone who thinks that is either jealous of his work and wants to create a bad reputation of him or are gossipers.
Yeah so much brilliant and I pray to God to give you a lot of beautiful days, and I hope God bless you to have a great day today, I'm Martin from Crest-wood, Washington DC. Where are you from ?
Paul has become an international treasure, living and singing wonderfully beyond the age of most of his contemporaries. And better than all of them, consistently.
Dauphin Me too. My 10 month old grandson loves this and Octopuses Garden, he has a multicoloured Octopus and the tentacles make trumpet noises In different keys, we have a ball when we hear it.!!
Day after day, Alone on a hill, The man with the foolish grin is keeping perfectly still But nobody wants to know him, They can see that he's just a fool, And he never gives an answer, But the fool on the hill, Sees the sun going down, And the eyes in his head, See the world spinning 'round. Well on the way, Head in a cloud, The man of a thousand voices talking perfectly loud But nobody ever hears him, or the sound he appears to make, and he never seems to notice, But the fool on the hill, Sees the sun going down, And the eyes in his head, See the world spinning 'round. And nobody seems to like him, they can tell what he wants to do, and he never shows his feelings, But the fool on the hill, Sees the sun going down, And the eyes in his head, See the world spinning 'round. Ooh, ooh, Round and round and round. And he never listens to them, He knows that they're the fools They don't like him, The fool on the hill Sees the sun going down, And the eyes in his head, See the world spinning 'round. Ooh, Round and round and round
that's what we do..every day, on, and on..pretending that everything's fine; and? we come to believe it! but who cares? let 'em think we're the fools..just saying..
Who else could we expect a song so introspective and at the same time being sung with so much emotion that it enters us and expands in such a smooth and moving way... It explodes heart!!! Love,Love,Love!
The paradox of this song is, the music is so beautiful, and gives you a feeling of harmony and happiness, but the words of the song are so sad and tragic.
inspired by the view of the Maharishi as the Beatles arrived for spiritual inspiration...they weren't making fun of him, just respect for his grasp of life while thinking most westerners would think he was a fool.
La Choriste - Some more than others. The real fool is the one who can't live with their own foolishness, the foolishness of others and the foolishness of the world. Don't take yourself too seriously. Don't believe everything you think. Listen quietly. There is wisdom in silence. Rumi says: "Silence is the voice of God; all else is a poor translation." The world is infinite in all directions; the fool wants to box everything in, categorise everything in nice, neat little lines. And gets frustrated and angry when the world doesn't follow his model, his idée fixe. Bonsoir! La Choriste - Certains plus que d'autres. Le vrai fou est celui qui ne peut pas vivre avec sa propre folie, la folie des autres et la folie du monde. Ne te prends pas trop au sérieux. Ne crois pas tout ce que tu penses. Ecoute doucement. Il y a de la sagesse dans le silence. Rumi dit: "Le silence est la voix de Dieu; tout le reste est une mauvaise traduction." Le monde est infini dans toutes les directions; le fou veut tout encaisser, tout classer dans de jolies petites lignes bien nettes. Et devient frustré et en colère lorsque le monde ne suit pas son modèle, son idée fixe. Bonsoir!
The fools people that make fun of other people for enjoying such a song Understanding people for what they love or enjoy nothing ever to be made fun of just because you can doesn't mean you should Maybe a Fool on the Hill might lonely it's only art is making fun of other people makes them feel funny and important
John Lennon started th4 group, brought in Paul and George (through Paul}. John was "primus inter pares." Paul was the pop element. John was the soul. Even Paul knew it.
Creative Competition: John: Strawberry Fields, Paul: Penny Lane; John: Ticket to Ride, Paul: We Can Work It Out; John: In My Life, Paul: Here, There, and Everywhere; John: Nowhere Man, Paul: Fool On The Hill.
From the moment it came out this tune has always been one of my preferred song from THE BEATLES. One which talks about someone who may perhaps be a dreamer with a vision nobody grasps or understands. "THE FOOL ON THE HILL " is a masterpice of Paul McCarthey.
I grew up with the Beatles' songs. Then I heard this song, and I thought what a beautiful melody. Then I checked TH-cam for it. Shocker! It's Paulie?! And I missed it?
in the 1960s I didn't have the turntable and I knew the beatles very little, but a few years ago with emule I have all the fabfour songs in my ipod! thank you john, paul, george and ringo!
Yet another masterpiece by Sir Paul. (Experts agree: 'The Magical Mystery Mystery Tour' was one of the Beatles' best albums, in the same league as Sgt. Peppers, Abbey Road, and Rubber Soul.)
McCartney's gift was that he could write songs that were already in you.
I've been thinking a lot as of late. Paul McCartney is the greatest songwriter of all time, and there are plenty others to choose from. Not looking for arguments. This is from somebody, that back in junior high, was listening to the song 'Coming Up.' Today, I'm listening to 'Fool on the Hill.' There aren't any bad songs with Paul. How do you just sit there in front of a crowd and write a song? This is all beyond me. Think for a moment, if you will. Everything, having to do with Paul, is like a brilliant ray of sunshine. It's his soul, I do believe. He is peaceful and cares about animals and the world and people. He loved Linda and created a beautiful family along with all the music of 'Wings'. You don't see him on tabloids or on the news because he is a loud mouth wanting attention. I wish the world was filled with more people like him. I'm just wanting to know if anybody agrees and sees exactly what I see. Can I get thumbs up, people? Paul's birthday was two days ago. Happy belated birthday, Paul!
This comment is the perfect summary of why I like Paul so much as well
Jim Croce
You damned bastard
(just kidding this jimmy is a classy)
@@Zahajko Jim Croce is the most underrated musician ever, it's disrespectful that he isn't in the rock and roll Hall of fame yet.
All of the Fab Four are amazing talents !
I love Paul. But c'mon you can't exonerate him from the "bad songs" charge. There are plenty: Temporary Secretary, Freedom, Maxwell's Silver Hammer. But he probably has the most "good" songs out of anyone in his peer group as well.
YES. Paul McCartney will be remembered like Mozart and Chopin. He is the best of the 20th Century. We are very fortunate to have been alive to hear his music right from him.
Who was his drummer
in this recording ???
Fabulous!
I saw Paul in concert in 2017, and he could do an entire concert on the piano alone. A great talent. I also saw him with three other guys in 1965.
Gary Morris Hmm I wonder who those three other guys were..?
THE CHOSEN ONE I wonder too hmm
Awsome!! you saw him with the three other guys
@@FIRSTNAMELASTNAME-zt4kf but who are the three other guys
This totally happened
Greatest genius of our time.
Thank you Paul, for making music and making so many people happy.
I love you.
I did a drawing of Paul with your profile picture as the reference
Couldn't of put it better myself 👍
Genius for sure, especially since he does not read sheet music. Does it all by feel.
@@1stGeorgiaGirl Paul McCartney died in 1966, he was replaced by a lookalike William Shepherd, who is a trained musician and could read music.
Best band ever!!!
One of the most underrated songs ever.
Man the live version brings me to tears, Paul’s voice is just so beautiful.
No one can ever beat Paul McCartney, he is a complete package, i.e., a genius songwriter, amazing singing voice and good looks. Not to mention his natural connection to his audience.
He may have an over developed EGO however..you think?
@nakedBison69 how well do you know him?
@nakedBison69 Ha ha...My neighbor Larry Kane, was the ONLY reporter to travel with the Beatles on their 64/65 tours of the U.S. at the height of Beatlemania...his book "Ticket to Ride" is a fascinating read...Im just relating what he said about Paul ..hes not a bad guy at all ,,don't get me to wrong...but Larry said that he lives in a bubble and wasn't as real/ and approachable and down to Earth as John and George were...thats all
You can't really say that for sure since both John and George existed too
@@mustangmikep51 Well wouldnt you? if you had a smidgen of his talent......
I love Paul McCartney
Me too
Me three
that’s right
We all love him!!!
wtf me too
This song. My beloved Mom, a member of The Greatest Generation, opened her heart to the Beatles. She once confided in me that this song, "Fool on the Hill" was her second favorite Beatles song. Her first? "Yesterday", as played and sung by the Beatles, and me, her favorite only daughter. So when I hear this song, I think of my Mom, who could sometime surprise us all with her wisdom and grasp of the mysterious. God love you, Mom. I miss you.
Boomers were never the greatest generation, they were and are the worst, the weakest, the most stupid.
I can't think of anyone as talented as Paul....singer, songwriter, guitarist, nature and animal lover....just brilliant at everything this man does...I've loved him since the age of 9 and always will ~ 💖💖💖💖
John lennon
The four ones are great!!
We all love and cherish him just privileged to have witnessed his genius , thank you.
He so deserves a Nobel Prize, or an entirely new award, to recognise his unique impact on the WORLD for over half a century, and hopefully many more years. His songs have depth, are uplifting, speak of the human condition and have touched millions of people. The underlying message being peace/love, who else has spread that message as elegantly??
Lennon
I'm a fool in a basement wishing I was good enough to be a fool on the hill
I'm just a fool for ever having been a fool for a fool.
I am working my way to being a fool and time's running out.
Trav, I beat you to it, and I want my life back thanks...
Get back to your life? That's a long and winding road, by way of Penny Lane. No task for a day-tripper. Just let it be, eh Jude?
Then you'd be a higher type of fool!
One of the best singers of all time, in my opinion.
The more I listen to this music, the more I feel so in love to the legacy of this amazing musician. Thanks Sir Paul for your heart touching songs.
Absolute genius,nothing more to be said!🇬🇧👍🇬🇧
Paul’s “Fool on the hill” is a major song musically and lyrically. Check the way the lyrics unfold by the way he turns the perspective right around. “They are the fools” while he”the man of a thousand voices” It is a hymn for the outsider.
Absolutely!!! On first impression it’s the saddest song ever but it then becomes the truest, the hymn to all of us outsiders, outsiders to the spinning world❤
I love you Paul soooo
much❤
My favorite Beatles songs,
1. Because
2. Elanor Rigby
3. Fool on the Hill
1 eight days a week/from me to you
2 and you bird can sing
3 help
1 Hello, Goodbye
2 You Wont See Me
3 We Can Work It Out
Good list
She Loves You, Strawberry Fields Forever, Come Together.
1. Golden Slumbers
2. Across The Universe
3. Penny Lane
wooow paul vocals are awesome here
Paul's vocals are always awesome
when he sing this hidden truth there will ofc be a passion most wont understand
The Earth is Flat
Which Paul?
@@g2tennis I was gonna reply exactly this but you already did haha
Ilie Tudor the only Paul that sings in the band, unless Ringo legally changed his name to Paul.
Even after all those years...he's still got it :) You go Mr. McCartney
I saw him in MSG 1989. He sang this song will the stage was rising and spinning. I was paralyzed with joy !!!!
I saw him in 1976 at MSG with Linda and Wings. He sang The Long And Winding Road and Yesterday too. That night remains one of the highlights of my life. What a talent. I have always loved and admired Paul.
This is my song!! I have been the fool on the hill all of my life! No one has ever understood me, but Jesus does!!! And that's what counts !!!!!!!!!!!!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Well said. Totally ridiculous to dislike this. McCartney is unquestionably one of the greatest singers, songwriters, and popular icons of the twentieth century. That being said, as much as I like Paul doing it, my favorite is Sergio and Brazil '66. But Paul wrote it. I was born in '55...I count my lucky stars to have grown up in an era where popular music was extremely well crafted-ALL styles of popular music.
And one of the greatest bassists ever, if not the best!!
Paul is a Genius.This is one of my favorites songs of him.
Paul McCartney s music is as fresh now as the day it was made ,so refreshing always timeless classics,were blessed to have shared his music, Thankyou from all your listeners and fans,God bless you always Paul,💖
So elegantly simple
A happy birthday to Sir Paul Mccartney ...77yrs 18th June 1942....thank you for the music ...down the years ...wish him a long & healthy life.
Thankyou Paul your music inspired me to pick up my flute for the first time and play during a depressing time of pandemic l listened to fool on the hill, it did it for me Thank you,💖
There are not many people of my generation who had the mastery of melody that Paul has. I always loved this song, ever since I was a kiddie.
Para eso está la función "compartir" (➡)
Some voices like Paul’s don’t need a choir for their songs do touch your ❤and deeply into your soul, they go!!
Terrific re-make Mr. MacCartney...Perfect video: wow, wow, wow 😇😇😇😇❤️💙❤️💙❤️ Simply beautiful !!
This song brought me to tears at Metlife Stadium last night!! Got to see Paul McCartney, a real musical genius of my lifetime. Love you Paul!!!
Seeing Paul and Linda in Berkeley (my home town) in 89 was truly sublime … Indescribable. God damn I love that guy.
I feel like this song is about the person that we all know, that hasn't done much with their life by the traditional measures. But when you look them in the eye you see they have a joyous glint in their eye, and a knowing smile on the corner of their mouth.
And you realise this person exists on a whole different level to yourself, and the other people you know.
Brilliant interpretation!
Well said my friend, well said. In truth we are all the fool on the hill, if we realise our true selves
You just described me🌻and my entire birth family saw me as a fool...was judged by the standards everyone is forced to live by. I never did fit in and I'm the happiest being just to be me
His eyes are still so young looking and innocent- He is amazing :)
Oi
Paul McCartney is the greatest songwriter singer 20th century
Fool on the hill is a high intellectual composition it's underrated b
Part of his beautiful charisma.
Agree, although this video is at least 30 years old. 😀
Paul has always had a fantastic voice, from the Quarrymen to now. What an incredible musician.
we all love this song.. becoz we are all fools on our own hills.. i am an old fool..
.
alic coop I am a fool simply because I am human. :)
C'est bien vrai!!!
alic coop: You aren't "old fool", maybe are You 'oldschool fool', like better..
Maddog Ginger 🥴🥴🥴💕
but I think you may be "waking up" now!
This is the greatest man in the univers
mercedes6194 yes I agree...if God wanted to visit us through a British songwriter -vocalist-musician it is he, Sir Paul...revisiting his work 45 years later (I was 7 or 8 when my mom played his music) it's still magical and fresh...and uplifting
The greatest fraud in the world.
@@helenhanson5781 oh please don't start. He's not dead. Anyone who thinks that is either jealous of his work and wants to create a bad reputation of him or are gossipers.
Bendito Paul, dejaste un bombon de cancion que sera imperecedera en el tiempo.
Benditos todos los locos de las colinas
Who..the FOOL or Paul?
懐かしい♪Beatles で大好きな曲の1つです。
so much Wisdom and Truth in this brilliant song. Dear Paul.. Gratitude for this beautiful piece:)
Yeah so much brilliant and I pray to God to give you a lot of beautiful days, and I hope God bless you to have a great day today, I'm Martin from Crest-wood, Washington DC. Where are you from ?
Hope you don't mind me asking ?
Who's listening to this song in 2020?
Me,lol
2021
2021! And I'll be back in 2040, 2060, and 2080 if I can help it.
I always have this song in my heart and head. It reminds me of my Mom, who loved it.
Listening during the 2021 version of 2020 😊
Paul has become an international treasure, living and singing wonderfully beyond the age of most of his contemporaries. And better than all of them, consistently.
He has a beatiful voice!!! I love this song
when I listen to the Beatles, I remember my childhood, the warmth of bright feelings, and I want to do good.
It warms my heart watching Paul sing Beatles songs at an older age.
This is real music
When I have kids
I’m going to raise them on classics like this
beautiful, well written music
They are gonna listen to lilxxxanaxbarz
Smoke juuls and wear beanies in the summertime
I'm just kidding buddy! Lol
you can't do that ... i'll bet $1000 ... you can't ..
my 4yo is obsessed w the beatles right now haha
Jun Jon I raised myself off this music. I bet I can do it with kids haha
Dauphin
Me too.
My 10 month old grandson loves this and Octopuses Garden, he has a multicoloured Octopus and the tentacles make trumpet noises
In different keys, we have a ball when we hear it.!!
He is the light he is the love....what a man of peace. I saw him in 1991. Pure musician of magic.
Beautiful. It took a room full of great musicians to replicate what 4 lads from Liverpool made. They ARE the greatest, never to be replaced. Never.
Day after day,
Alone on a hill,
The man with the foolish grin is keeping perfectly still
But nobody wants to know him,
They can see that he's just a fool,
And he never gives an answer,
But the fool on the hill,
Sees the sun going down,
And the eyes in his head,
See the world spinning 'round.
Well on the way,
Head in a cloud,
The man of a thousand voices talking perfectly loud
But nobody ever hears him,
or the sound he appears to make,
and he never seems to notice,
But the fool on the hill,
Sees the sun going down,
And the eyes in his head,
See the world spinning 'round.
And nobody seems to like him,
they can tell what he wants to do,
and he never shows his feelings,
But the fool on the hill,
Sees the sun going down,
And the eyes in his head,
See the world spinning 'round.
Ooh, ooh,
Round and round and round.
And he never listens to them,
He knows that they're the fools
They don't like him,
The fool on the hill
Sees the sun going down,
And the eyes in his head,
See the world spinning 'round.
Ooh,
Round and round and round
John Lennon even liked these lyrics!
Paula Melo Donald trump
that's what we do..every day, on, and on..pretending that everything's fine; and? we come to believe it! but who cares? let 'em think we're the fools..just saying..
Thanks
Thankssssss 👌
What a beautiful voice.
Great!
Divine!
Paul in the voice!
Messi in drums!
Messi in drums?.. So who is on the guitar?..Maradonna?
Who else could we expect a song so introspective and at the same time being sung with so much emotion that it enters us and expands in such a smooth and moving way... It explodes heart!!! Love,Love,Love!
The paradox of this song is, the music is so beautiful, and gives you a feeling of harmony and happiness, but the words of the song are so sad and tragic.
Beautiful song.
The lyrics describe the 'titular fool', a solitary man who is not understood by others, but is very wise.
Paul himself! Thank you.
inspired by the view of the Maharishi as the Beatles arrived for spiritual inspiration...they weren't making fun of him, just respect for his grasp of life while thinking most westerners would think he was a fool.
I never heard that.
Its obvious,isn't it
so very very nice...this version is so beautiful!!!!
It actually amazing to think the two greatest songwriters ever where in the same group
Love this. The four of them stood together for a while, then individually. I've never seen so much creativity.
Beautiful. One of my all-time favorite Beatles's songs. (Actually, written and sung by Paul.)
Voilà un titre de 1967. I love it, I adore it. This is my life, this is my story! We all are fools, isn't it?
Quote: This is my life, this is my story! We all are fools, isn't it? (We all are fools, aren't we? -unquote)
You have clearly been smoking that hard stuff.
La Choriste - Some more than others. The real fool is the one who can't live with their own foolishness, the foolishness of others and the foolishness of the world. Don't take yourself too seriously. Don't believe everything you think. Listen quietly. There is wisdom in silence. Rumi says: "Silence is the voice of God; all else is a poor translation." The world is infinite in all directions; the fool wants to box everything in, categorise everything in nice, neat little lines. And gets frustrated and angry when the world doesn't follow his model, his idée fixe. Bonsoir!
La Choriste - Certains plus que d'autres. Le vrai fou est celui qui ne peut pas vivre avec sa propre folie, la folie des autres et la folie du monde. Ne te prends pas trop au sérieux. Ne crois pas tout ce que tu penses. Ecoute doucement. Il y a de la sagesse dans le silence. Rumi dit: "Le silence est la voix de Dieu; tout le reste est une mauvaise traduction." Le monde est infini dans toutes les directions; le fou veut tout encaisser, tout classer dans de jolies petites lignes bien nettes. Et devient frustré et en colère lorsque le monde ne suit pas son modèle, son idée fixe. Bonsoir!
The fools people that make fun of other people for enjoying such a song
Understanding people for what they love or enjoy nothing ever to be made fun of just because you can doesn't mean you should
Maybe a Fool on the Hill might lonely it's only art is making fun of other people makes them feel funny and important
Excellent! Just the voice for such a tune.
Just beautiful.
The arrangement to this song is insanely well crafted. My Dad bought the single back in '67 (???).
An absolute master at work.
A wonderful song from one of the most prolific artists/bands of my time.
Still gives me goosebumps.
I like the emotion on Paul's face at the end of the song. It means a lot to him. I have the VHS and run it time to time. Good memories
Paul, the best of Liverpool for ever!!!
John Lennon started th4 group, brought in Paul and George (through Paul}. John was "primus inter pares." Paul was the pop element. John was the soul. Even Paul knew it.
this is my go to panic/anxiety attack relief song. I usually count while it plays, such a good song.
My ALL TIME FAVORITE Paul MCcartney song! 🍺😎👍
Always loved this song. Like all of Paul's and the Beatles material, it never gets old.
Well done Paul McCartney 🎸, keep it coming 💯✅
2021 and this songs remains beautiful
2022 also 😇
It's a masterpiece.
I can't get tired of this song. It is so deep and perfect.
man I hope he lives to 100 I want to grow old sharing this earth with him
love this song ❤️
Paul mc McCartney por siempre.gracias x tu música 🎶
So, so, satisfying to hear this version - the very best one. Very nice.
One of his best. Makes you think about what a wonderful brain Paul has to have written such a meaningful song.
This version is just awesome !
Creative Competition:
John: Strawberry Fields, Paul: Penny Lane;
John: Ticket to Ride, Paul: We Can Work It Out;
John: In My Life, Paul: Here, There, and Everywhere;
John: Nowhere Man, Paul: Fool On The Hill.
The two greatest musical geniuses of the last 100 years.
strawberry fields is literally amazing in the simplest way possible.
@@stk6mkt in the same band
This is another Paul's master piece!
Greetings from Argentina!!! I love this song!!!!
+Marco Antonio Hi Marco not many times do I get the opportunity to talk to someone from Argentina
Marco Antonio
I love Paul Mccartney what a talented man
What a wonderful song with so much meaning ...
Thank you Sir Paul for your incredible music, I love you, 7 decades of greatness. Don't stop rockin'!
From the moment it came out this tune has always been one of my preferred song from THE BEATLES. One which talks about someone who may perhaps be a dreamer with a vision nobody grasps or understands. "THE FOOL ON THE HILL " is a masterpice of Paul McCarthey.
I lived near Armistead Maupin in San Francisco....our hill was a 45 degree one! He called us the fools on the hill!!! His poodle dog was so precious!
One's of Paul's best.
Love this album ❤
The best of the best, Gold albums everywhere!
I was listening to calming music on Spotify, and there was Paul Connor's guitar cover. I'm glad I listened to it. 💙
This is one of my favorite Beatles-era songs. I would also mention 'Fixing a Hole' and 'She's Leaving Home'.
I love this song💛
I grew up with the Beatles' songs. Then I heard this song, and I thought what a beautiful melody. Then I checked TH-cam for it. Shocker! It's Paulie?! And I missed it?
in the 1960s I didn't have the turntable and I knew the beatles very little, but a few years ago with emule I have all the fabfour songs in my ipod! thank you john, paul, george and ringo!
Yet another masterpiece by Sir Paul. (Experts agree: 'The Magical Mystery Mystery Tour' was one of the Beatles' best albums, in the same league as Sgt. Peppers, Abbey Road, and Rubber Soul.)
The voice that shaped a generation.
Pure Genius. Thank you, Paul.
i was lucky enough to know one of these .rip mr clark.